WO2007024493A1 - Nitrogen profile engineering in high-k nitridation of a gate dielectric layer - Google Patents

Nitrogen profile engineering in high-k nitridation of a gate dielectric layer Download PDF

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WO2007024493A1
WO2007024493A1 PCT/US2006/031132 US2006031132W WO2007024493A1 WO 2007024493 A1 WO2007024493 A1 WO 2007024493A1 US 2006031132 W US2006031132 W US 2006031132W WO 2007024493 A1 WO2007024493 A1 WO 2007024493A1
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  • Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to the field of semiconductor manufacturing. More particularly, embodiments of the invention relate to a method of forming a nitrided gate dielectric layer.
  • Integrated circuits are composed of many, e.g., millions, of devices that function as basic components such as transistors, capacitors, and resistors.
  • Transistors such as field effect transistors (FET) typically include a source, a drain, and a gate stack.
  • the gate stack typically includes a substrate, such as a silicon substrate, a gate dielectric, such as silicon dioxide, Si ⁇ 2, on the substrate, and a gate electrode, such as polycrystalline silicon, on the gate dielectric.
  • the gate dielectric layer generally comprises dielectric materials such as silicon dioxide (SiO 2 ), or a high-K dielectric material having a dielectric constant greater than 4.0, such as silicon oxynitride (SiON), silicon nitride (SiN), hafnium oxide (HfO 2 ), hafnium silicate (HfSiO 2 ), hafnium silicon oxynitride (HfSiON), zirconium oxide (ZrO 2 ), zirconium silicate (ZrSiO 2 ), barium strontium titanate (BaSrTiO 3 or BST), lead zirconium titanate (Pb(ZrTi)O 3 , or PZT), and other suitable materials.
  • dielectric materials such as silicon dioxide (SiO 2 ), or a high-K dielectric material having a dielectric constant greater than 4.0, such as silicon oxynitride (SiON), silicon nitride (SiN), hafnium oxide
  • the gate drive current required to increase the speed of the transistor has increased. Because the gate drive current increases as the gate capacitance increases and capacitance is inversely proportional to the gate dielectric thickness, decreasing the dielectric thickness is one method of increasing the drive current.
  • SiO2 gate dielectrics Attempts have been made to reduce the thickness of SiO2 gate dielectrics below 20 A.
  • boron from a boron doped gate electrode can penetrate through a thin Si ⁇ 2 gate dielectric into the underlying silicon substrate.
  • gate leakage i.e., tunneling
  • thin SiO2 gate dielectrics may be susceptible to hot carrier damage, in which high energy carriers traveling across the dielectric can damage or destroy the gate.
  • thin Si ⁇ 2 gate dielectrics may also be susceptible to negative bias temperature instability (NBTI), wherein the threshold voltage or drive current drifts with operation of the gate.
  • NBTI negative bias temperature instability
  • One method of forming a dielectric layer suitable for use as the gate dielectric layer in a MOSFET includes nitridizing a thin silicon oxide film in a nitrogen-containing plasma. Increasing the net nitrogen content in the gate oxide to increase the dielectric constant is desirable for several reasons. For example, the bulk of the oxide dielectric may be lightly incorporated with nitrogen during the plasma nitridation process, which reduces the equivalent oxide thickness (EOT) over the starting oxide.
  • EOT equivalent oxide thickness
  • the EOT of an alternative dielectric layer in a particular capacitor is the thickness that the alternative dielectric layer would have if its dielectric constant were that of silicon dioxide.
  • a gate leakage reduction due to tunneling during the operation of a FET (field effect transistor); at the same time, such increased nitrogen content may also reduce damage induced by tunneling currents during subsequent processing operations.
  • Another benefit of increasing the net nitrogen content of the gate oxide is that the nitridized gate dielectric is more resistant to the problem of gate etch undercut, which in turn reduces defect states and current leakage at the gate edge.
  • the plasma nitridation process produces a nitrogen profile that is essentially monotonically decreasing from the top surface of the oxide layer through the oxide silicon interface and into the substrate.
  • the undesirable interface accumulation of nitrogen seen with a thermal nitridation process does not occur with the ionic bombardment of the nitrogen plasma.
  • the nitrogen concentration in the substrate is lower, at all depths, than is achieved with the thermal nitridation process.
  • a benefit of increasing nitrogen concentration at the gate-electrode-gate oxide interface is that dopant, such as boron, out-diffusion from polysilicon gate electrodes into or through the gate oxide is reduced. This improves device reliability by reducing defect states in the bulk of the gate oxide caused by, for example, in-diffused boron from a boron doped polysilicon gate electrode.
  • Another benefit of reducing nitrogen content at the gate-oxide silicon channel interface is the reduction of fixed charge and interface state density. This improves channel mobility and transconductance. Therefore, plasma nitridation processes has advantages over thermal nitridation processes.
  • Embodiments of the present invention generally provide a method of forming a nitrided gate dielectric.
  • the method comprises incorporating nitrogen into a dielectric film using a plasma nitridation process to form a nitrided gate dielectric.
  • the first step involves providing a substrate comprising a gate dielectric film.
  • the second step involves inducing a voltage on the substrate.
  • the substrate is exposed to a plasma comprising a nitrogen source to form a nitrided gate dielectric on the substrate.
  • the voltage is induced on the substrate by applying a voltage to an electrostatic chuck supporting the substrate.
  • the voltage is induced on the substrate by applying a DC bias voltage to an electrode positioned adjacent the substrate.
  • Embodiments of the invention also provide a method of forming a nitrided gate dielectric in an integrated processing system.
  • a silicon substrate is introduced into a first processing chamber of the integrated processing system where a dielectric film is formed on the substrate.
  • the substrate is transferred to a second processing chamber of the integrated processing system where the substrate is annealed.
  • the substrate is then transferred to a third processing chamber of the integrated processing system where a voltage is induced on the substrate while exposing the substrate to a plasma comprising a nitrogen source to form a nitrided gate dielectric on the substrate.
  • the substrate is transferred to the second processing chamber of the integrated processing system where the substrate is annealed.
  • the substrate is transferred to a fourth processing chamber of the integrated processing system where a poiysiiicon layer is deposited on the substrate.
  • the voltage induced on the substrate comprises applying a bias voltage of less than about 1200 V at a pressure of 4 Torr of helium.
  • Figure 1 is a process flow diagram in accordance with the present invention.
  • Figure 2 shows a schematic diagram of a plasma reactor according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 3 is a process flow diagram in accordance with the present invention.
  • Figure 4 is a schematic view of an integrated processing system.
  • Figure 5A shows oxygen, hafnium, silicon oxide, nitrogen, and silicon concentration profiles for a chuckless plasma nitridation process.
  • Figure 5B shows oxygen, hafnium, silicon oxide, nitrogen, and silicon concentration profiles for a chucked plasma nitridation process.
  • Embodiments of the present invention relate to the formation of high-k dielectric materials over substrates.
  • the high-K dielectric material may have a variety of compositions that are homogenous, heterogeneous, graded and/or multiple layered stacks or laminates.
  • the high-k dielectric material may include combinations of hafnium, zirconium, titanium, tantalum, lanthanum, aluminum, silicon, oxygen and/or nitrogen.
  • High-K dielectric materials may include hafnium containing materials, such as hafnium oxides (HfO x or HfO 2 ), hafnium silicates (HfSi x Oy or HfSiO 4 ), hafnium, silicon oxynitrides (HfSi x O y N z ), hafnium oxynitrides (HfO x Ny), hafnium aluminates (HfAI x Oy), hafnium aluminum silicates (HfAl x Si y O z ), hafnium aluminum silicon oxynitrides (HfAl w Si x O y N z ), hafnium lanthanum oxides (HfLa x Oy), zirconium containing materials, such as zirconium oxides (ZrO x or
  • zirconium silicates ZrSi x Oy or ZrSi ⁇ 4), zirconium silicon oxynitrides (ZrSi x OyN 2 ), zirconium oxynitrides (ZrO x Ny), zirconium aluminates (ZrAI x Oy), zirconium aluminum silicates (ZrAI x SJyO 2 ), zirconium aluminum silicon oxynitrides (ZrAl w Si x OyN z ), zirconium lanthanum oxides (ZrLa x Oy), other aluminum-containing materials or lanthanum-containing materials, such as aluminum oxides (AI2O3 or AIO x ), aluminum oxynitrides (AIO x Ny), aluminum silicates (AISi x Oy), aluminum silicon oxynitrides (AISi x OyN 2 ), lanthanum aluminum oxides (LaAI x Oy), lanthanum oxides (
  • high-K dielectric materials useful for dielectric layers may include titanium oxides (TiO x or TiO2), titanium oxynitrides (TiO x Ny), tantalum oxides (TaO x or Ta2 ⁇ 5) and tantalum oxynitrides (TaO x Ny).
  • Laminate films that are useful dielectric materials for high-K dielectric layers include Hf ⁇ 2/Al2 ⁇ 3, HfO2/SiO2, La2 ⁇ 3/Al2 ⁇ 3 and Hf ⁇ 2/Si ⁇ 2/Al2 ⁇ 3.
  • the high-K dielectric material preferably comprises hafnium oxide, hafnium silicates, composites thereof, or combinations thereof.
  • Substrates on which embodiments of the invention may be useful include, but are not limited to semiconductor wafers, such as crystalline silicon, silicon oxide, strained silicon, SOI, silicon germanium, doped or undoped polysilicon, doped or undoped silicon wafers, silicon nitride, patterned or non- patterned wafers, and may include materials formed thereover, such as dielectric materials, conductive materials, silicon layers and metal layers.
  • semiconductor wafers such as crystalline silicon, silicon oxide, strained silicon, SOI, silicon germanium, doped or undoped polysilicon, doped or undoped silicon wafers, silicon nitride, patterned or non- patterned wafers, and may include materials formed thereover, such as dielectric materials, conductive materials, silicon layers and metal layers.
  • FIG. 1 is a flow chart of one embodiment of a method 100 of forming a nitrided high-K dielectric layer on a substrate surface.
  • a high-K dielectric layer is formed on the substrate surface.
  • a voltage is induced on the substrate surface.
  • the substrate is exposed to a plasma comprising a nitrogen source to form a nitrided gate dielectric on the substrate surface.
  • the high-K dielectric layer of step 110 may be deposited on a substrate by conventional deposition techniques such as atomic layer deposition (ALD), chemical vapor deposition (CVD), physical vapor deposition (PVD), thermal and plasma techniques and combinations thereof.
  • ALD atomic layer deposition
  • CVD chemical vapor deposition
  • PVD physical vapor deposition
  • thermal and plasma techniques and combinations thereof are conventional deposition techniques.
  • the high-k dielectric layer is deposited by an ALD process and apparatus, such as described in co-pending United States Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/570,173, filed May 12, 2004, entitled, "Apparatuses And Methods For Atomic Layer Deposition of Hafnium-containing High-K Dielectric Materials," assigned to Applied Materials, Inc., and herein incorporated by reference.
  • the high-k dielectric layer is generally deposited with a film thickness from about 10 A to about 1000 A, preferably from about 20 A to about 500 A and more preferably from about 50 A to about 200 A, for example, about 100 A.
  • DPN Decoupled Plasma Nitridation
  • the substrate is bombarded with atomic-N formed by co-flowing N 2 and a noble gas plasma such as argon.
  • nitrogen-containing gases may be used to form the nitrogen plasma, such as hydrazines (e.g., N 2 H 4 or MeN 2 H 3 ), amines (e.g., Me 3 N, Me 2 NH or MeNH 2 ), anilines (e.g., C 5 H 5 NH 2 ), and azides (e.g., MeN 3 or Me 3 SiN 3 ).
  • hydrazines e.g., N 2 H 4 or MeN 2 H 3
  • amines e.g., Me 3 N, Me 2 NH or MeNH 2
  • anilines e.g., C 5 H 5 NH 2
  • azides e.g., MeN 3 or Me 3 SiN 3
  • Other noble gases that may be used in a DPN process include helium, neon, and xenon.
  • the nitridation process proceeds at a time period from about 10 seconds to about 360 seconds, preferably from about 30 seconds to about 180 seconds, for example, about 120 seconds.
  • the nitridation process is conducted with a plasma power setting at about 300 watts to about 2,700 watts and a pressure at about 10 mTorr to about 100 mTorr.
  • the nitrogen has a flow rate from about 0.1 slm to about 1.0 slm.
  • the individual and total gas flows of the processing gases may vary based upon a number of processing factors, such as the size of the processing chamber, the temperature of the processing chamber, and the size of the substrate being processed.
  • the nitridation process is a DPN process and includes a plasma formed by co-flowing Ar and N 2 .
  • Figure 2 depicts a schematic, cross sectional diagram of a DPN process reactor 200, made by Applied Materials located in Santa Clara, Calif. It is an inductive plasma source reactor that is one example of a reactor that may be used to practice the present invention.
  • the reactor 200 comprises a process chamber 210 having an electrostatic chuck 216 within a conductive body (wall) 230, and a controller 240.
  • the chamber 210 is supplied with a substantially flat dielectric ceiling 220.
  • Other modifications of the chamber 210 may have other types of ceilings, e.g., a dome-shaped ceiling.
  • Above the ceiling 220 is disposed an antenna comprising at least one inductive coil element 212 (two co-axial elements 212 are shown).
  • the inductive coil element 212 is coupled, through a first matching network 219, to a plasma power source 218.
  • the plasma power source 218 typically is capable of producing up to 3000 W at a tunable frequency in a range from 50 kHz to 13.56 MHz.
  • the electrostatic chuck 216 includes a first electrode 254 and a second electrode 256 embedded in a dielectric material.
  • the first electrode and second electrode are biased with DC potentials to provide the chucking action that holds the substrate 214.
  • Application of the chucking voltage to the electrostatic chuck 216 and wafer spacing mask produces charge distribution along the underside of the substrate 214 and over the surface of the electrostatic chuck 216.
  • the opposite polarity of these charges produces an attractive electrostatic force between the substrate 214 and the electrostatic chuck 216. This force retains the substrate 214 upon the chuck without relying upon a plasma within the processing chamber to provide a conductive grounding path for the substrate 214.
  • the electrostatic chuck 216 may also be a monopolar chuck.
  • the electrostatic chuck 216 is coupled, through a second matching network 224, to a biasing power source 222.
  • the biasing power source 222 is generally capable of producing a RF signal having a tunable frequency of 50 kHz to 13.56 MHz and a power of between 0 and 5000 watts.
  • the biasing power source 222 may be a DC or pulsed DC source.
  • a controller 240 comprising a central processing unit (CPU) 244, a memory 242, and support circuits 246 for the CPU 244 and facilitates control of the components of the chamber 210 and, as such, of the nitridation process as discussed.
  • the voltage for operating the electrostatic chuck 216 can be supplied by a separate "chuck" power supply (not shown).
  • One output terminal of the chucking power supply is connected to the chuck electrode.
  • the other output terminal typically is connected to electrical ground, but alternatively may be connected to a metal body portion of the electrostatic chuck 216.
  • the substrate is placed in contact with the dielectric material, and a direct current voltage is placed on the electrode to create the electrostatic attractive force or bias to adhere the substrate on the upper surface of the electrostatic chuck 216.
  • a semiconductor wafer 214 is placed on the electrostatic chuck 216 and process gases are supplied from a gas panel 238 through entry ports 226 to form a gaseous mixture 250.
  • the gaseous mixture 250 is ignited to form a plasma 255 in the chamber 210 by applying power from the plasma source 218.
  • the pressure within the interior of the chamber 210 is controlled using a throttle valve 227 and a vacuum pump 236.
  • the chamber wall 230 is coupled to an electrical ground 234.
  • the temperature of the wall 230 is controlled using liquid- containing conduits (not shown) that run through the wall 230.
  • the temperature of the substrate 214 is controlled by stabilizing a temperature of the electrostatic chuck 216.
  • helium gas from a gas source 248 is provided via a gas conduit 249 to channels (not shown) formed in the surface of the electrostatic chuck 216 to a fine space (not shown) formed between the reverse surface of the substrate 214 and the upper surface of the electrostatic chuck 216.
  • the electrostatic chuck 216 may be heated by a resistive heater (not shown) within the pedestal of the electrostatic chuck 216 to a steady state temperature and then the helium gas facilitates uniform heating of the substrate 214.
  • the substrate 214 is maintained at a temperature between about 200 0 C to 350 0 C.
  • the controller 240 may be one of any form of general-purpose, computer processor that can be used in an industrial setting for controlling various chambers and sub- processors.
  • the memory 242, or computer-readable medium, of the CPU 244 may be one or more of readily available memory such as random access memory (RAM), read only memory (ROM), floppy disk, hard disk, or any other form of digital storage, local or remote.
  • the support circuits 246 are coupled to the CPU 244 for supporting the processor in a conventional manner. These circuits include cache, power supplies, clock circuits, input/output circuitry and subsystems, and the like.
  • the inventive method is generally stored in the memory 242 as a software routine.
  • the software routine may also be stored and/or executed by a second CPU (not shown) that is remotely located from the hardware being controlled by the CPU 244.
  • FIG. 3 is one embodiment of a method 300 in accordance with the present invention.
  • the process starts with introducing a silicon substrate into a first processing chamber at step 310.
  • step 320 the surface of the substrate is cleaned to remove native oxides which may have formed on the surface of the substrate.
  • step 325 the substrate is transferred to a second processing chamber.
  • About 5 A to about 100 A of hafnium silicate (HfSiO x ) is grown on a silicon wafer at step 330.
  • HfSiO x hafnium silicate
  • hafnium silicate layer is one example of a material deposited using this method.
  • the invention can be applied to other types of gate dielectrics, which could be a high-K dielectric material having a dielectric constant greater than 4.0.
  • step 335 the substrate is transferred to an anneal chamber, such as the CENTURATM RADIANCETM rapid thermal processing (RTP) chamber available from Applied Materials, Inc., located in Santa Clara, CA, for a post deposition annealing of the HfSiO x film.
  • a post deposition anneal is performed where the substrate is annealed at a temperature from about 500 0 C to about 1200 0 C, preferably from about 550-700 0 C for a time period from about 1 second to about 240 seconds, preferably from about 30 seconds to about 90 seconds, for example, at about 650 0 C for about 60 seconds.
  • the anneal chamber atmosphere contains at least one anneal gas, such as O 2 , N 2 , NH 3 , N 2 H 4 , NO, N 2 O, or combinations thereof.
  • the anneal chamber is maintained at a pressure from about 5 Torr to about 100 Torr, for example, at about 50 Torr.
  • step 345 the substrate is then transferred into a plasma chamber containing at least a nitrogen-containing gas where a voltage is induced on the wafer followed by plasma nitridation in step 350.
  • the voltage is between about 300 V and about 5000 V, for example at about 1200 V.
  • the plasma nitridation process continues for about 2 seconds to about 20 minutes to controi the nitridation dose in HfSiO x N y formation in step 350.
  • step 355 the substrate is transferred back to the RTP processing chamber where a post nitridation anneal, step 360, is performed.
  • the substrate is annealed at a temperature from about 600°C to about 1200 0 C, preferably from about 700-1100°C for a time period from about 1 second to about 120 seconds, preferably from about 30 seconds to about 90 seconds, for example, at about 1000°C for about 60 seconds.
  • the anneal chamber atmosphere contains at least one anneal gas, such as O 2 , N 2 , NH 3 , N 2 H 4 , NO, N 2 O, or combinations thereof.
  • the anneal chamber is maintained at a pressure from about 5 Torr to about 100 Torr, for example, at about 15 Torr.
  • the post nitridation anneal comprises a two-step process in which an inert or reducing step is followed by an oxidizing step.
  • a gate electrode such as polysilicon may be deposited by low pressure chemical vapor deposition (LPCVD), atomic layer epitaxy (ALE), thermal decomposition methods, or other methods known in the art.
  • the polysilicon layer generally contains dopants such as boron, phosphorous or arsenic.
  • the gate electrode can also be a metal layer.
  • Figure 4 is a schematic view of an integrated processing system 400 capable of performing the processes disclosed herein.
  • Figure 4 is a schematic top view of one embodiment of an integrated system 400 capable of performing the processes disclosed herein.
  • the integrated system 400 comprises a cleaning module 410 and a thermal processing/deposition mainframe system 430.
  • the cleaning module 410 is an OASIS CLEAN system, available from Applied Materials, Inc., located in Santa Clara, California.
  • the thermal processing/deposition mainframe system 430 is a CENTURA® system and is also commercially available from Applied Materials, Inc., located in Santa Clara, California. This particular embodiment of the system to perform the process as disclosed herein is provided to illustrate the invention and should not be used to limit the scope of the invention.
  • the cleaning module 410 generally includes one or more substrate cassettes 412, one or more transfer robots 414 disposed in a substrate transfer region, and one or more single-substrate clean chambers 416.
  • Other aspects and embodiments of a single-substrate clean system are disclosed in U.S. Patent Application No. 09/891 ,849, entitled “Method and Apparatus for Wafer Cleaning, filed June 25, 2001 and in U.S. Patent Application No. 09/891 ,791 , entitled “Wafer Spray Configurations for a Single Wafer Processing Apparatus," filed June 25, 2001 , both of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety to the extent not inconsistent with the present disclosure.
  • the thermal processing/deposition mainframe system 430 generally includes load lock chambers 432, a transfer chamber 434, and processing chambers 436A, 436B, 436C, and 436D.
  • the transfer chamber 434 is preferably between 1 mTorr to about 100 Torr and preferably comprises a non-reactive gas ambient, such as a N 2 ambient.
  • the load lock chambers 432 allow for the transfer of substrates into and out from the thermal processing/deposition mainframe system 430 while the transfer chamber 434 remains under a low pressure non-reactive environment.
  • the transfer chamber includes a robot 440 having one or more blades which transfers the substrates between the load lock chambers 432 and processing chambers 436A, 436B, 436C, and 436D. Any of the processing chambers 436A, 436B, 436C, or 436D may be removed from the thermal processing/deposition mainframe system 430 if not necessary for the particular process to be performed by the system 430.
  • the pre-treatment step 320 may include polishing, etching, reduction, oxidation, hydroxylation, annealing and/or baking. Exposing the substrate to air between the pre-treatment step 320 and the high-K dielectric layer formation 330 may reduce the effectiveness of nucleation thereover of high-K dielectric materials.
  • cleaning module 410 coupled with mainframe system 430 as shown in Figure 4 to further reduce the formation of native oxides over and/or contamination of substrates between cleaning steps and other processing steps.
  • cleaning steps may be performed in a cleaning module separate from the thermal processing/deposition mainframe system.
  • One embodiment of the integrated processing system 400 configured to form a high-K dielectric layer comprises processing chamber 436A adapted to perform the Decoupled Plasma Nitridation process as described above, processing chamber 436B adapted to perform a process such as a chemical vapor deposition chamber or an atomic layer deposition chamber, adapted to deposit a high dielectric constant material, such as a hafnium containing layer.
  • processing chamber 436C comprises a rapid thermal processing (RTP) chamber where the structure may be annealed.
  • the RTP chamber may be a XE, XE Plus or Radiance chamber available from Applied Materials, Inc.
  • processing chamber 436D comprises a low pressure chemical vapor deposition chamber (LPCVD), such as a POLYgen chamber, available from Applied Materials, Inc, adapted to deposit a gate dielectric layer.
  • LPCVD low pressure chemical vapor deposition chamber
  • Other embodiments of the system 400 are within the scope of the present invention. For example, the position of a particular processing chamber on the system may be altered or the number of processing chamber may be altered. [0042] While the above embodiments are described with respect to Figures 3 and 4, it is recognized that other integrated processing systems and chamber combinations may be used with the embodiments described herein. Furthermore, any number of processing chambers may be part of a non-integrated system.
  • Figure 5A shows oxygen, hafnium, oxidized silicon, nitrogen, and silicon concentration profiles for a chuckless plasma nitridation process.
  • the following process sequence yielded the results for the chuckless process in Figure 5A.
  • the nitridation process was performed for a time period of 128 seconds with a plasma power setting of 900 watts.
  • the flow rate of nitrogen was 63 seem and the flow rate of argon was 137 seem. During this chuckless process there was no flow of helium onto the wafer surface.
  • the x-axis represents the depth of nitrided high-k film in Angstroms (A).
  • the gate dielectric/high-k interface is located at about 0 A and the high-k/channel interface is located at about 50 A.
  • the y-axis represents the atomic percent (at %) of oxygen, hafnium, oxidized silicon, nitrogen, and silicon present in the high-k film. From a depth of about 0 A to about 50 A, the nitrogen concentration ranges from about 5 at% to about 25 at%. As Figure 5A demonstrates, at 10 A there is about 20 at% nitrogen; at 20 A there is about 28 at% nitrogen; at 30 A there is about 20 at% nitrogen; at 40 A there is about 10 at% nitrogen; and at 50 A there is less than about 5%.
  • Figure 5B shows oxygen, hafnium, oxidized silicon, nitrogen, and silicon concentration profiles for a chucked plasma nitridation process.
  • the following process sequence yielded the results for the chuckless process in Figure 5B.
  • the nitridation process was performed for a time period of 128 seconds with a plasma power setting of 900 watts.
  • the flow rate of nitrogen was 63 seem and the flow rate of argon was 137 seem.
  • 1200 V was applied to the wafer and helium at a pressure of 4T was blown over the wafer surface.
  • This process sequence was identical to the process sequence in Figure 5A except for the voltage and helium applied to the wafer.
  • the x-axis represents the depth of nitrided high-k film in Angstroms (A).
  • the gate dielectric/high-k interface is located at about 0 A and the high-k/channel interface is located at about 50 A.
  • the y-axis represents the atomic percent (at %) of oxygen, hafnium, oxidized silicon, nitrogen, and silicon present in the film. From a depth of about 0 A to about 50 A, the nitrogen concentration ranges from about 0 at% to about 70 at%.
  • At 10 A there is about 20 at% nitrogen; at 15 A there is about 70 at%; at 20 A there is about 50 at% nitrogen; at 30 A there is about 5 at% nitrogen; at 40 A there is about 0 at% nitrogen; and at 50 A there is about 0 at% nitrogen.
  • a comparison of the chuckless process in Figure 5A with the chucked process in Figure 5B demonstrates that the chucked process provides the more desirable results of a localized nitrogen concentration in the high-k film and a decreased nitrogen concentration at the high-k/channel interface.
  • the chucked process achieves the objectives of reducing gate ieakage and increasing mobility.

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